rosinyl
Rosinyl is a chemical term used to denote a substituent or radical related to rosin, the natural resin obtained from pine trees. The form and meaning of “rosinyl” vary by context, and it is not a single standardized functional group in modern IUPAC nomenclature. In many usages, rosinyl refers to fragments derived from rosin acids (such as abietic acid) or to derivatives in which a rosin-derived moiety is attached to another molecule via an ester, ether, or other linkage. Rosinyl radicals may be described as species formed by hydrogen abstraction from rosin-derived compounds, potentially participating in radical reactions. Rosinyl esters and rosinyl-containing polymers appear in materials contexts, where the rosin-derived portion can influence properties such as tack, hydrophobicity, and compatibility with other components.
Rosin itself is a renewable resin produced from pine rosin and contains diterpene acids, primarily abietic